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HSE guidelines
December 2012
SPROCESS SAFETY- SAFEGUARDING
HSE LIFETHE NATIONAL OIL&GAS INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR PROFESSIONALS
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
Work safely or don’t work at allThere are strict procedures when working on installations and systems. After all, there’s a risk for noxious substances to be released. Therefore read the Permit to Work carefully and check if the described control measures have been taken. Then take the precautionary measures which belong to your job.
Speaking the same clear language regarding Health, Safety and Environment, and harmonization of regulations by focusing primarily on agreements between companies and contractors.
That’s the goal the member parties of HSElife UNIO pursue.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
Before certain jobs on an installation can begin, the installation(or relevant parts of the installation) must first be safeguarded.That means ensuring that the installation is free of liquid and gas and depressurized. Safeguarding is the responsibility of the operator. With this the Operations department provides a safe workplace. So liquids and gases are confined to where they belong: in pipes and installations on which no work is scheduled.This way we are able to manage safety risks that could otherwise lead to incidents.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
SAFEGUARDING THE PROCESS
Aim to prevent unintentional/accidental operation of the installation and the processes and, with that, exposure to hazardous substances
How? by (physically) separating and/or blocking system components
What with? • shut-off valves • spectacle flanges • connecting flanges • blind flanges • bleeders • lockout & tagout devices (locks, chains and labels)
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
SAFEGUARDING OF THE PROCESSBY OPERATIONS
• perform physical safeguarding according to a safety plan• physical check and approval of the safeguard in place• once the job is completed: lifting of the safeguard• reporting and registration
Please note! Operations may well hand over the installation depressurized and clean, nevertheless residues can always be left behind like benzene, mercury, LSA, H2S, etc.). So be sure that measurements are carried out regularly.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
YOUR PREPARATIONSFOR THE JOB
• discuss the permit to work• hold a prejob meeting• attend the toolbox meeting
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
BEFORE YOU START WORKING
• read and check both sides of the permit to work• inspect your workplace• check your escape routes and assembly point(s)• together with an expert, check that the system (components) you are going to be working on is/are free of process substances, is/ are depressurized and is/are electrically dead (initial measurements)• carry out a LMRA (Last Minute Risk Analysis)
Please note! Before you start working, at the workplace the issuer and the holder must guarantee that:• the control measures described in the permit to work have actually been taken• the control measures for safe execution of the work itself have actually been taken
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DURING THE JOB
• check regularly that the system you are working on is still free of process substances (n.b. evaporating residues), depressurized and electrically dead• make sure that you are physically shielded from live electrical systems and moving parts (e.g. ventilator fan)• when necessary, take additional precautions
Any doubts? Have the issuer of the permit to work convince you that the workplace is safe.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
Please note!
• stop work immediately if you are unclear about anything, or when there’s danger, or if there are deviations from the permit to work• block subsequent work if you have not completed your work• never improvise• immediately report any defects, damage etc. with the system (components)
N.B. A separate folder on electrical safety is available.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
QUESTIONS? MORE INFORMATION?
You can always approach the site manager/supervisor
HSE LIFE
The member parties of HSElife UNIO are:
SHELL/NAMTAQA Energy
Centrica Energy UpstreamOranje-Nassau Energie
CASOS
ChevronGDF SUEZ
Vermilion EnergyDana Petroleum
TOTAL
HSE LIFE
LMRA Last Minute Risk AnalysisASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Do I know what I need to do? Is the workplace safe? Are all safety procedures explained to me? Am I familiar with the hazards of my work (assignment)? Do I have proper safety equipment (PPE)? Do I have the right tools? Are my tools certified? Have I done everything possible to minimise the risk? If anything goes wrong, do I know what I’m supposed to do?
All YES: start (of continue) the activity.If NO or in doubt: go to your supervisor and discuss the situation.
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QUESTION
1. What does ‘safeguarding of an installation’ mean?
A) It means that the Electrical Responsible Person ensures that the power on the installation is disconnected.
B) It means ensuring that the installation is free of liquid and gas and depressurized.
C) It means that the Sufficiently Instructed Person blocks the electrically-powered equipment.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
ANSWER
1. What does ‘safeguarding of an installation’ mean?
A) It means that the Electrical Responsible Person ensures that the power on the installation is disconnected.
B) It means ensuring that the installation is free of liquid and gas and depressurized.
C) It means that the Sufficiently Instructed Person blocks the electrically-powered equipment.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
QUESTION
2. What’s the aim of safeguarding the process?
A) By safeguarding the process you prevent the unintentional or accidental blocking of the installation and the processes.
B) The aim is to perform physical safeguarding according to a safety plan. This is done by the Electrical Responsible Person. With that you prevent exposure to hazardous substances.
C) By safeguarding the process you prevent unintentional or accidental operation of the installation and the processes and, with that, exposure to hazardous substances.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
ANSWER
2. What’s the aim of safeguarding the process?
A) By safeguarding the process you prevent the unintentional or accidental blocking of the installation and the processes.
B) The aim is to perform physical safeguarding according to a safety plan. This is done by the Electrical Responsible Person. With that you prevent exposure to hazardous substances.
C) By safeguarding the process you prevent unintentional or accidental operation of the installation and the processes and, with that, exposure to hazardous substances.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
QUESTION
3. How and what with do we safeguard the process?
A) Safeguarding is done by disconnecting the power of certain system components and to physically separate them. For this you use shut-off valves, spectacle flanges, connecting flanges, blind flanges, bleeders and lockout and tagout devices like locks, chains and labels.
B) Safeguarding is done by physically separating system components, or by blocking them. For this you use shut-off valves, spectacle flanges, connecting flanges, blind flanges, bleeders and lockout and tagout devices like locks, chains and labels.
C) Safeguarding is done by physically separating system components, or by blocking them. For this you use shut-off valves, spectacle flanges, connecting flanges, insulated gloves, blind flanges, bleeders and earth connections.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
ANSWER
3. How and what with do we safeguard the process?
A) Safeguarding is done by disconnecting the power of certain system components and to physically separate them. For this you use shut-off valves, spectacle flanges, connecting flanges, blind flanges, bleeders and lockout and tagout devices like locks, chains and labels.
B) Safeguarding is done by physically separating system components, or by blocking them. For this you use shut-off valves, spectacle flanges, connecting flanges, blind flanges, bleeders and lockout and tagout devices like locks, chains and labels.
C) Safeguarding is done by physically separating system components, or by blocking them. For this you use shut-off valves, spectacle flanges, connecting flanges, insulated gloves, blind flanges, bleeders and earth connections.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
QUESTION
4. Who depressurizes the installation and cleans the installation?
A) The operator from the Operations department. This means that he performs physical safeguarding according to a safety plan.
B) The Competent Person from the Operations department. This means that he does a physical check of the safeguard in place and he must give his approval.
C) The validator of the work permit. In addition he ensures reporting and registration.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
ANSWER
4. Who depressurizes the installation and cleans the installation?
A) The operator from the Operations department. This means that he performs physical safeguarding according to a safety plan.
B) The Competent Person from the Operations department. This means that he does a physical check of the safeguard in place and he must give his approval.
C) The validator of the work permit. In addition he ensures reporting and registration.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
QUESTION
5. The installation may well be handed over depressurized and clean, nevertheless hazardous residues can always be left behind. How do you prevent exposure to hazardous residues during work?
A) You carry out a Last Minute Risk Analysis.
B) You are sure that measurements are carried out regularly.
C) Together with an expert you check that the system (components) you are going to be working on is/are free of process substances, is/are depressurized and is/are electrically dead.
PROCESS SAFETY - SAFEGUARDING
ANSWER
5. The installation may well be handed over depressurized and clean, nevertheless hazardous residues can always be left behind. How do you prevent exposure to hazardous residues during work?
A) You carry out a Last Minute Risk Analysis.
B) You are sure that measurements are carried out regularly.
C) Together with an expert you check that the system (components) you are going to be working on is/are free of process substances, is/are depressurized and is/are electrically dead.
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